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The junior mothers and fathers discuss plans for the banquet and prom. These boys visit wNIe waiting for their food to come. Banquet is remembered One More Night by Phil Collins uuos the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet held Saturday, April 13, at the National Guard Armory. The juniors chose lavender and silver for the evening's colors. Sara Peek, president of the junior class, welcomed the seniors to their last Prom. Andy Hall gave the response. Roast beef, baked potatoes, green beans, rolls, salad, and cherry angel dessert was the meal served by the juniors' mothers. During the meal, a humorous prophecy and class will was read by Andy Hall and Jay P. Slagle. An excited crowd attended the banquet. UJhen the meal was over, students left to get their dates or get pictures taken at home, while others stayed there waiting for the dance to begin. Horen Mackey and Haro Decklnger work hard at decorating at the Rrmory. Mrs. Lewis and Denys Shafer take a well earned break while decorating. Steve Hahn and Brenda Beckner pose for a picture at the prom. Prom Banquet 23
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Boys learn Much more than just o pleasure trip seemed to be the general consensus of the Close-Up students when they visited UUashington, D.C., during the week of April 21-27. A group of five young men. UJoyne Price, Scott Hinz, Morty Stokes, Jeff Merz, and Bobby €is joined Mr. Gellett, their sponsor, for a week of learning, fun. and meeting new friends. The group sponsored numerous fund raisers to help them get to D.C. ft donkey basketball gome, a donee, o raffle, and selling spirit buttons were o few of the activities. The students hod the opportunity to witness our government in action, meet with our senators and congressmen, and tour the Capitol city. Senior UJoyne Price discussed the things which he remembered the most. He sold, The things I remembered the most are the workshops, seminars, and oil the new friends we met in D.C. about gov't UJe attended one workshop o day and at least two semlnors each day. UJe were constantly making new friends. All these combined to make an interesting week. The trip was remembered for different reasons: educational, fun, laughter, and learning about the government and people around us. Senior Wayne Price enjoys the free time they received on Capitol Hill The scenic view of the U.S. Capitol was one of many seen by the Close-Up group. Teachers and students enjoyed participating In the Close-Up donkey basketball game. Senior Marty Stokes and his roommate. Rodney Hu tun. took time out to visit the Botanical Gardens In D.C. 22
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